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Michael Keaton | Batman | |
Danny DeVito | Penguin | |
Michelle Pfeiffer | Catwoman | |
Christopher Walken | Max Shreck | |
Michael Gough | Alfred | |
Michael Murphy | Mayor | |
Cristi Conaway | Ice Princess | |
Andrew Bryniarski | Chip | |
Pat Hingle | Commissioner Gordon | |
Vincent Schiavelli | Organ Grinder | |
Steve Witting | Josh | |
Jan Hooks | Jen | |
John Strong | Sword Swallower | |
Rick Zumwalt | Tattooed Strongman | |
Anna Katarina | Poodle Lady | |
Gregory Scott Cummins | Acrobat Thug One | |
Erika Andersch | Knifethrower Dame | |
Travis McKenna | Fat Clown | |
Doug Jones | Thin Clown | |
Branscombe Richmond | Terrifying Clown #1 | |
Paul Reubens | Penguin's Father | |
Diane Salinger | Penguin's Mother | |
Stuart Lancaster | Penguin's Doctor | |
Cal Hoffman | Happy Man | |
Joan Jurige | Happy Woman |
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Producer |
Ian Bryce
Larry Franco Tim Burton |
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Writer/Composer |
Bob Kane
Daniel Waters Sam Hamm |
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Cinematography |
Stefan Czapsky
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Music |
Danny Elfman
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Having defeated the Joker, Batman now faces the Penguin—a warped and deformed individual who is intent on being accepted into Gotham society, with the help of Max Schreck, a crooked businessman, whom he coerces into helping him run for the position of Mayor of Gotham, while they both attempt to frame Batman in a different light. Batman must attempt to clear his name, all while also deciding just what must be done with the mysterious Catwoman slinking about. |
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